User:Trekphiler/.476 Enfield

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{{Infobox Firearm Cartridge |name= .472 [[Enfield]] Mark 3 |image= |caption= |origin= UK |type= Revolver <!-- Service history --> |service=1881-1891 |used_by=[[British Army]] |wars= <!-- Production history --> |designer= |design_date= |manufacturer= |production_date= |number= |variants= <!-- Specifications --> |is_SI_specs= |parent= |case type=rimmed straight |bullet=.455 |neck=.474 |shoulder= |base=.478 |rim_dia=.530 |rim_thick= |case_length=0.87 |length=1.33 |rifling= |primer=Berdan <!-- Ballistic performance --> |is_SI_ballistics= |bw1= |btype1= |vel1= |en1= |bw2= |btype= |vel2= |en2= |bw3= |btype3= |vel3= |en3= |bw4= |btype4= |vel4= |en4= |bw5= |btype5= |vel5= |en5= |test_barrel_length= |balsrc=Barnes & Amber 1972 }} The '''.476 Enfield Mk 3''' (also known as the '''.476 [[Eley Brothers|Eley)]]''', '''.476 Revolver''', and occasionally '''.455/476''')<ref>Barnes, p.175, ".476 Ely/.476 Enfield Mk-3".</ref> is a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[Centerfire ammunition|centerfire]] [[revolver]] [[Cartridge (firearms)|cartridge]]. Used in the [[Webley & Scott|Webley]] revolver, it was introduced in 1881 for the [[British Army]],<ref>Barnes, p.175, ".476 Ely/.476 Enfield Mk-3".</ref> supplanting the 1880 .476 Enfield Mk 1, which replaced the [[.450 Adams]].<ref>Barnes, p.175, ".476 Ely/.476 Enfield Mk-3".</ref> A [[black powder]] round, it was itself overtaken by the black powder-loaded [[.455 Webley Mk 1]] in July 1891<ref>Barnes, p.175, ".476 Ely/.476 Enfield Mk-3".</ref> and the [[smokeless powder|smokeless]]-loaded [[.455 Webley Mk 4]] in September 1894.<ref>Barnes, p.175, ".476 Ely/.476 Enfield Mk-3".</ref> Using the same bullet as the [[.455 Webley Mk 1]],<ref>Barnes, p.175, ".476 Ely/.476 Enfield Mk-3".</ref> the .476 was 0.05mm longer<ref>Barnes, p.175, ".476 Ely/.476 Enfield Mk-3".</ref> and used a charge of 18 gr (1.17 g) of [[black powder]]. It can be used in an British Army .455 service revolver, but not the [[Colt's Manufacturing Company|Colt]] or [[Smith & Wesson]] models, which are liable to be slightly smaller-bore.<ref>Barnes, p.175, ".476 Ely/.476 Enfield Mk-3".</ref> ::Oh, the two cartridges definitely interchange- according to my copy of Robert J. Maze's ''Howdah to High Power (Excalibur Publishing, 2002)'': *"The Mark I Cartridge was never made in any great quantity and most, if not all of the production was sent to India... The first two marks of ammunition for the Enfield Cartridges had bullet diameters of .455 inches... Commercially produced Mk III cartridges were marketed by Eley as the .476"... Enfield Revolvers are all too frequently referrred to as the .476 Enfield when in fact their bore diameters were .442", the same as the prior .450" Adams and subsequent .455" Webley revolvers" And that's just one source. I'm sure I could probably poke around somewhere and find another one, but basically .476 Enfield is interchangeable both ways with both .450 Adams and .455 Webley Mk I black powder cartridges (ie, a gun chambered for one will fire the others). Hope that's helpful! [[User:Commander Zulu|Commander Zulu]] ([[User talk:Commander Zulu|talk]]) 05:14, 28 November 2008 (UTC) ==See also== *[[List of cartridges by caliber]] *[[List of revolver cartridges]] *[[List of centerfire cartridges]] *[[11 mm caliber|11mm caliber]] ==References== {{reflist}} ==Sources== *Barnes, Frank C., ed. by John T. Amber. ".476 Ely/.476 Enfield Mk-3", in ''Cartridges of the World'', pp.175 & 178. Northfield, IL: DBI Books, 1972. ISBN 0-695-80326-3. {{ammo-stub}} {{DEFAULTSORT: 476 Enfield Mk 3}} [no decimal is correct!] [[Category:Pistol and rifle cartridges|476 Enfield Mk 3]] [[Category: Webley]] [[Category:Revolvers]] [[Category:Military equipment of the British Empire]] [[Category:Revolvers]] [[Category:World War I infantry weapons]] [[Category:World War I weapons of the United Kingdom]] [[Category:World War II British infantry weapons]] {{WikiProjectBannerShell|1= {{WPGUNS|class=|nested=yes}} {{WPUK|nested=yes}} {{WPMILHIST|class=stub|Weaponry=yes|UK=yes|nested=yes}} }} {{reqphoto|in=britain}} Insert non-formatted text here